International Symposium ‘Women, Equality, and Slavery in Korea’ and Opening of the Scientific Poster Exhibition of the “Thematic Network on East Asian Women’s Studies”


Studies, who stressed the importance of conducting research and projects with a gender perspective and the suitability of having great experts in the field at our university.
This Symposium had six conferences on gender and slavery in Korea given by renowned researchers in these subjects from the University of Malaga and South Korea, such as Professor Cho Hyun Woo and Professor Jeon Byung Joon, from Incheon National University, Professor Kim Dong Kyu, from Sogang University, and Professor Cheon Kyung Mok, from the Academy of Korean Studies.
The Symposium was followed by the inauguration of the scientific poster exhibition of the “East Asian Women’s Thematic Network: Korea, China and Japan” at the Faculty of the Education Sciences, which has held on display for one month. The theme of the posters resolves around the situation of women in Korea, China, Japan and Mongolia such as women in religion, the arts or in relation to sexist language, among others. The inauguration of this exhibition included a performance of the play Sopa de Mujer by the Mu Teatro company. The Network is coordinated by Professor Aurelia Martín Of the East Asian Studies Area and is made up of senior researchers from different public universities in Spain with research projects in the field, such as the Autonomous University of Madrid, the University of Granada, the University of Valencia and the University of Malaga.
The Symposium has been organized within the framework of the projects “Path to equality: Korean Studies Network on inclusiveness” of the Korean Ministry of Education (AKS-2021-INC2250002) and “ASIA-SLAVES The path to freedom in the Joseon period in Korea: Slavery and abolitionism in the context of East Asia” of the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (PID2020-116910GB-100) and is funded by the I Plan Propio de Investigación Transferencia y Divulgación and the collaboration of the Cátedra de Asia.
The event has lasted until March 23th, which has culminated with the play “The Game of Life” by the company Kareidoscopio, with the participation of students of the Degree in East Asian Studies under the direction of Professor Eun Kyung Kang.